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Summit Stuff Pocket
Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Summit Stuff Pocket
$49.00
Description

  All-purpose accessory pocket for HMG Summit packs

  The Summit Stuff Pocket is an all-purpose accessory pocket that can be attached to any Hyperlite Mountain Gear Summit Pack. Constructed with a combination of Dyneema® Composite Hybrid material and hexagonal grid mesh, it offers extra storage space to carry water bottles, snacks, clothing or other gear. It's 7” by 14” and attaches to the daisy chain with split bar sternum buckles.

  Pack not included. This product is just the front accessory pocket.

  Please note, Hyperlite is phasing out the grommets on the weep holes of their pack accessories. This product may ship with or without grommets. For more info, see the Tech Specs & Features section.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Cubic Inches:
440
Weight:
White: 0.21 lbs | 3.28 oz | 93 g
Black: 0.22 lbs | 3.63 oz | 103 g
Dimensions:
7 x 14 in. | 17.8cm x 35.6 cm
Made In:
Mexico
Other Features:
• Constructed from DCH150 (Black), DCH50 (White) fabric
• Flexible hexagonal grid nylon mesh
• Shock cord fastener/compression system

After a number of internal studies, Hyperlite has decided to remove the metal grommets from the weep holes of their pack accessories. This product may ship with or without grommets as they are phased out from Hyperlite's inventory.
The grommets were not an essential feature to the weep holes of the Stuff Pocket. Hyperlite has determined there is no physical function of these grommets and they have been merely for aesthetic purposes. Their design and production team has developed a consistent method of precision drilling the holes in the fabric. The heat generated from the friction from this process will seal the edges of the weep holes and eliminate the chance of the fabric fraying. This will now make the holes just as strong as when constructed with grommets.
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